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Accused mushroom chef Erin Patterson’s house is damaged into on Christmas Day – as thieves make off with haul of products from her Leongatha property

Accused mushroom chef Erin Patterson’s house is damaged into on Christmas Day – as thieves make off with haul of products from her Leongatha property


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Erin Patterson’s two-storey house has been damaged into by thieves because the accused mushroom chef spends Christmas alone behind bars. 

The alleged thieves have been caught on CCTV coming into the property in Leongatha, in Victoria’s Gippsland area, on Christmas Day. 

They’re accused of stealing a automotive, a TV and vacuum cleaners and eradicating CCTV cameras from the house – which has been damaged into 3 times within the final month. 

Ms Patterson’s good friend shared a photograph of one of many alleged vandals on social media. 

A person is seen standing on the property’s porch carrying a black hoodie, cap and a masks that covers his nostril and mouth. 

‘Now we have had a good friend’s home damaged into in Leongatha 3 times over the past month or so, final time being Christmas morning,’ the good friend stated.

Erin Patterson is seen returning home to her Leongatha home on August 8, before she was hit with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder

Erin Patterson is seen returning house to her Leongatha house on August 8, earlier than she was hit with three counts of homicide and 5 counts of tried homicide

The alleged thieves were caught on CCTV entering the property in Leongatha, in Victoria's Gippsland region, on Christmas Day (pictured)

The alleged thieves were caught on CCTV entering the property in Leongatha, in Victoria's Gippsland region, on Christmas Day (pictured)

The alleged thieves have been caught on CCTV coming into the property in Leongatha, in Victoria’s Gippsland area, on Christmas Day (pictured)

Ms Patterson's friend shared a photo of one of the alleged vandals on social media (pictured)

Ms Patterson's friend shared a photo of one of the alleged vandals on social media (pictured)

Ms Patterson’s good friend shared a photograph of one of many alleged vandals on social media (pictured)

‘This time they stole a automotive, TVs, vacuums. I’ve lastly been in a position to retrieve CCTV footage from the second time they broke into the property and eliminated all the surface cameras.

‘Police caught a few offenders from the primary housebreaking the place they stole a heap of issues and we at the moment are considering they took all spare keys, automotive keys and so forth and weren’t retrieved by the police on the time.

‘They’ve clearly handed the keys on to mates to come back and go from the home as they please.’

Ms Patterson is at present being housed within the safety wing of the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre in Melbourne’s western industrial suburbs. 

She was considered one of 40,600 inmates spending Christmas in 116 prisons round Australia.

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Written by bourbiza mohamed

Bourbiza Mohamed is a freelance journalist and political science analyst holding a Master's degree in Political Science. Armed with a sharp pen and a discerning eye, Bourbiza Mohamed contributes to various renowned sites, delivering incisive insights on current political and social issues. His experience translates into thought-provoking articles that spur dialogue and reflection.

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